Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Brighton's home clash with West Ham.

Brighton & Hove Albion vs West Ham United (AMEX Stadium)

Brighton team news

Brighton captain Bruno has been passed fit to face West Ham.

The Spanish defender sat out the last three matches to rest a minor back problem.

After three matches out injured, Brighton are set to welcome Bruno back to the side

New signing Jurgen Locadia has begun training after a hamstring injury but is not match fit, while Jiri Skalak and Steve Sidwell (both ankle) are sidelined.

Key match stats

Brighton won both previous home top-flight encounters against West Ham, doing so in 1981-82 and 1982-83.

This is West Ham’s first league trip to Brighton since the 2011-12 season, when they won 1-0 in the Championship with a goal from Kevin Nolan.

West Ham have already lost three Premier League games against newly-promoted sides this season (twice against Newcastle, once against Brighton) – they have only lost four in a season once before, doing so in 2006-07.

Indeed, the last Premier League team to see two newly-promoted sides do the double over them in a season were Birmingham City in 2010-11, and one of those sides was Newcastle (the other was West Bromwich Albion).

West Ham have lost just once in their last 10 Premier League matches, winning four and drawing five (lost 2-3 to Newcastle). In fact, the Hammers have won eight points from their last four away games, as many as in their previous 15 combined.

Brighton have scored just five goals in their last 13 Premier League games, failing to find the net on nine occasions in that run.

West Ham's last visit to Brighton in October 2011 saw Kevin Nolan (centre), pictured with Mark Noble and John Carew, score the only goal in a Championship clash

Brighton will be the 40th different opponent David Moyes has faced in the Premier League – of the previous 39 the only club he’s failed to beat are his old employers Everton (P5 W0 D0 L5).

The Seagulls have won just one of their last nine Premier League home games since recording back-to-back wins in September against West Brom and Newcastle (D6 L2).

Mark Noble has scored in three of his last six Premier League appearances (3 goals), after a run of 18 games without a goal. Indeed, Noble’s penalty in midweek, made him the 11th player in Premier League history to score 20 or more from the spot.

Glenn Murray has scored four of Brighton’s last six goals in all competitions, including each of the last three